Based on the most helpful WSO content, the discussion around classic hats like fedoras, berets, and newsboys indicates that while these hats have a certain appeal, they are not commonly seen in professional settings, especially in the United States. The acceptance of hats in the workplace, particularly in larger firms, is not widely mentioned or endorsed.
Key points from the discussions:
- Hats like fedoras and berets are more popular in certain regions like Latin America, Europe, Japan, and Korea.
- There is a cultural difference in how hats are perceived and worn, with some regions being more accepting of them in everyday wear.
- The casualization of office dress codes has led to more relaxed attire, such as sneakers, but hats have not been highlighted as part of this trend.
In summary, while sneakers have become more accepted in professional environments, hats have not yet seen the same level of acceptance in larger shops or firms.
It’s well established that the foot bone is connected to the head bone, but I doubt even the chillest MD would be stoked about folks rocking snapbacks on the floor.
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Based on the most helpful WSO content, the discussion around classic hats like fedoras, berets, and newsboys indicates that while these hats have a certain appeal, they are not commonly seen in professional settings, especially in the United States. The acceptance of hats in the workplace, particularly in larger firms, is not widely mentioned or endorsed.
Key points from the discussions: - Hats like fedoras and berets are more popular in certain regions like Latin America, Europe, Japan, and Korea. - There is a cultural difference in how hats are perceived and worn, with some regions being more accepting of them in everyday wear. - The casualization of office dress codes has led to more relaxed attire, such as sneakers, but hats have not been highlighted as part of this trend.
In summary, while sneakers have become more accepted in professional environments, hats have not yet seen the same level of acceptance in larger shops or firms.
Sources: What do you think about classic hats? Fedoras, berets, newsboys, etc?, So is it all sneakers now?, What are your thoughts on changing dress code?, Office Sector Next Shoe to Drop After Retail?, Want To Wear Polos To Work? JP Morgan Approves
Who in their right mind would wear a hat in the office?
You wanna bring back the fedora?
It’s well established that the foot bone is connected to the head bone, but I doubt even the chillest MD would be stoked about folks rocking snapbacks on the floor.
Quaerat voluptatem nobis mollitia sit quasi. Consectetur iusto occaecati consequatur voluptatem architecto ducimus sunt. Earum exercitationem voluptatum consequatur placeat iusto repudiandae. Culpa similique et et magnam est quisquam perferendis quis. Saepe labore molestias ex totam tenetur.
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